When & Where to Donate

In-kind donations are a valuable way to give back to HomePlate and are greatly appreciated. We do have limited storage and the items we have in stock are always fluctuating, so please give us a call (971) 322-9381 or e-mail kirsten@homeplateyouth.org before dropping off a donation to double check that the item is currently needed and how to arrange a drop off.

When: Monday thru Thursday from 2pm-5pm

Where: HomePlate Beaverton Office, 12520 SW 3rd Street in Beaverton

Sorry, we are no longer taking donations at our Hillsboro locations unless it is by appointment.

What We Need

We like to provide all of the following to our guests. Knowing our biggest needs are housing and employment, all of these things help to lessen the cost burden they are facing. Anything you can provide will help. We all thank you for helping to keep our Resource Closet stocked!

Get an idea of how much your donations add to our impact. HomePlate provides an unprecedented number of resources because of the support from our community. Read more about our impact.

GIVE WHILE YOU SHOP

BY THE NUMBERS

Over 50% of HomePlate's income received is non-cash. This includes donated space, time, meals and supplies like hygiene kits, bus tickets and socks. In 2013, HomePlate documented $320,371 in in-kind gifts.

HomePlate appreciates all of the donations we receive, but do have limited storage for our resources. We therefore regularly clean-out items (with the help of our volunteers) such as clothes and household goods, that have not been recently requested/taken by youth and recycle these items through our local Vietnam Veterans program. This program keeps items out of landfills, raises funds for HomePlate, AND most importantly, ensures we can keep a strategic and thoughtfully supplied stock of our necessary resources available for youth in our community.

DID YOU KNOW? HomePlate is Washington County's only non-profit provider of drop-in centers and street outreach for young people experiencing homelessness.